Fluid Dynamics
addivllangirb
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This should probably go in the Hub as I need a serious answer, but nobody is ever in there.
Does anyone on here have experience doing fluid dynamics calculations, especially Navier-Stokes equations in 3/4 dimensions (x,y,z,t)? And if so could someone spare 5 minutes to have a look at something for me?
Votes for most useless at the inevitable CrudCatcher awards will go to the funniest body fluid related joke......
Many Thanks
Does anyone on here have experience doing fluid dynamics calculations, especially Navier-Stokes equations in 3/4 dimensions (x,y,z,t)? And if so could someone spare 5 minutes to have a look at something for me?
Votes for most useless at the inevitable CrudCatcher awards will go to the funniest body fluid related joke......
Many Thanks
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You what? Here have some phlegm...
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addivllangirb wrote:DIESELDOG wrote:You what?
Thats what my lecturer said......
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navier%E2% ... _equations
Even after reading it I'm still surrounded by tumbleweed..
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What do you want to know?Formally known as Coatbridgeguy0
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but nobody is ever in there
1710 posts - try it!0 -
supersonic wrote:but nobody is ever in there
1710 posts - try it!
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3 flows in at a fixed rate (10 microliters a minute), 3 equal sized exits, fluids are in parallel but the boundaries are controlled by magnetic fields and the middle fluid must exert a force to create a channel through a bulk medium. I need the force exerted laterally by the flow on the walls of the channel it creates.....0
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addivllangirb wrote:3 flows in at a fixed rate (10 microliters a minute), 3 equal sized exits, fluids are in parallel but the boundaries are controlled by magnetic fields and the middle fluid must exert a force to create a channel through a bulk medium. I need the force exerted laterally by the flow on the walls of the channel it creates.....0
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addivllangirb wrote:3 flows in at a fixed rate (10 microliters a minute), 3 equal sized exits, fluids are in parallel but the boundaries are controlled by magnetic fields and the middle fluid must exert a force to create a channel through a bulk medium. I need the force exerted laterally by the flow on the walls of the channel it creates.....
Give me a minute and you'll get your answer. not the easiest thing I have seen.Formally known as Coatbridgeguy0 -
addivllangirb wrote:3 flows in at a fixed rate (10 microliters a minute), 3 equal sized exits, fluids are in parallel but the boundaries are controlled by magnetic fields and the middle fluid must exert a force to create a channel through a bulk medium. I need the force exerted laterally by the flow on the walls of the channel it creates.....
Oh thats easy...
Its X (+1 to the power of + potato) -Y2
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Took some thinking but I can safely tell you your answer is the following:
Next Tuesday
Here is how I came up with this conclusion
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Sure, repost. You'll get more sensible answers.
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supersonic wrote:supersonic wrote:but nobody is ever in there
1710 posts - try it!
The stupid answers here are pointless lol.
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addivllangirb wrote:Montevideoguy
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Glad to have helped. If you need more help though on this I'll suggest www.quora.com/ . they specialise in people who like answering utterly mental hard stuff for "internet points"Formally known as Coatbridgeguy0 -
Montevideoguy wrote:supersonic wrote:supersonic wrote:but nobody is ever in there
1710 posts - try it!
The stupid answers here are pointless lol.
I gave the correct answer though. Prove me wrong!
You're wrong, I was right, I'm female, I always am right.
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DIESELDOG wrote:Montevideoguy wrote:supersonic wrote:supersonic wrote:but nobody is ever in there
1710 posts - try it!
The stupid answers here are pointless lol.
I gave the correct answer though. Prove me wrong!
You're wrong, I was right, I'm female, I always am right.
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DD
hahaha females being right. They shouldn't even be allowed on the internet unless specifically for adult content. Now get back in that kitchen before you get scared by a pop up advert :!:
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isnt it something divided by something multiplied by something else....yeah i'm sure thats it.The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns
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Montevideoguy wrote:DIESELDOG wrote:Montevideoguy wrote:supersonic wrote:supersonic wrote:but nobody is ever in there
1710 posts - try it!
The stupid answers here are pointless lol.
I gave the correct answer though. Prove me wrong!
You're wrong, I was right, I'm female, I always am right.
Love n hugs
DD
hahaha females being right. They shouldn't even be allowed on the internet unless specifically for adult content. Now get back in that kitchen before you get scared by a pop up advert :!:
Cuddles
Okay okay, I'm going back, I need to get a large one anyway..
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addivllangirb wrote:3 flows in at a fixed rate (10 microliters a minute), 3 equal sized exits, fluids are in parallel but the boundaries are controlled by magnetic fields and the middle fluid must exert a force to create a channel through a bulk medium. I need the force exerted laterally by the flow on the walls of the channel it creates.....
Right...
What you have here is a simple problem but have not told us all the parameters of the question. We need things from you , such as are we to assume an oscillary boundry layering going on from which we can take that correlated and interacting fluid particles to obey stocastic processes associated with psuedo random functions while at the same time keeping to linear motions. I would also like to know if it tastes of tangerine jelly.
Though I suspect the answer is 16mpaI'm going to blow the bank on a new build ( within reason ) NOW DONE!!
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160 bar :shock:
knowhere near enough info to answer the question, lol not that i could fluid mechanics is a distant nightmare from 2nd year at uni0